The Start Menu and Taskbar display Jump Lists off of programs. These menus include files, folders, websites and other relevant items for that program. This helps users more easily reopen their most important documents and other tasks. If you disable or do not configure this setting, all files that the user opens will appear in the menus, including files located remotely on another computer. If you enable this setting, the Start Menu and Taskbar will only track the files that the user opens locally on this computer. Files that the user opens over the network from remote computers will not be tracked or shown in the Jump Lists. Use this setting to reduce network traffic, particularly over slow network connections. Note: This setting does not prevent Windows from displaying remote files that the user has explicitly pinned to the Jump Lists. See the "Do not allow pinning items in Jump Lists" setting.
The StandardYear property indicates the year when standard time is in effect. This member is not required. Example: 1997 ...
The start address entered for the TCP/IP pool is invalid. It must lie between 1.0.0.0 and 224.0.0.0 and it must not be in ...
The start and end time of all resource allocation polices in a schedule must be contained within the same day. Check the ...
The start and end times of one or more events overlap with other events within the same schedule. Check the times, and try ...
The Start Menu and Taskbar display Jump Lists off of programs. These menus include files, folders, websites and other relevant ...
The Start menu contains shortcuts to the programs you use most often. Clearing the list of shortcuts does not delete the ...
The start state of Distributed File System service running on this server is not Automatic. Do you want to set the service ...
The StartAddress property indicates the starting address of the thread. Because any application with appropriate access to ...
The Starter GPO cannot be created because a Starter GPO that is named "{0}" already exists in the {1} domain. Make sure that ...